Winter Wonders
Stuck in the house. Nothing to do. “Mom, I’m bored.” How can we engage our children in their winter studies? Even older children may enjoy a short photo picture book. They can get lots of ideas for things to do … Continue reading →
Stuck in the house. Nothing to do. “Mom, I’m bored.” How can we engage our children in their winter studies? Even older children may enjoy a short photo picture book. They can get lots of ideas for things to do … Continue reading →
Exciting News! I’m excited to share about my two newest books, Bedtime with Mommy and its sequel Bedtime with Daddy. (End Game Press) These board books for babies are perfect for building a foundation of faith in your little ones.
Continue reading →What are your 2023 goals? I bet you have specific things you would like to accomplish this year. Maybe you’ve made a list. Or perhaps, you hesitate to write them down for fear you do not achieve them. Educators are very familiar with goal setting. They are often asked to write SMART goals for themselves and their students. SMART is an acronym for Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-bound. This is a critical practice. However, shouldn’t the goals we create for ourselves and our children also be Biblical? Here are five steps to ensure they are SMART and biblical!
Continue reading →The Sermon on the Mount is one of the most famous sermons Jesus ever preached, but it is so much more than beautiful words or noble teaching. It is a map and a guide that God Himself gave us to … Continue reading →
Yes, the first person to ever worship Jesus was an unborn baby when Jesus was also an unborn baby!
Continue reading →It’s Christmas Eve! What a wonderful time for family to come together and worship the newborn king. Holiday celebrations involve a lot of traditions—everything from Advent calendars to candlelight services, cookie making, caroling, gift wrapping, and maybe even an Elf … Continue reading →